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Old October 9th 03, 03:58 PM
Frankie
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Default Winter Questions

Okay I have been lurking for a wee while.
We are in the Scotland in the uk & have a 10ft X 6ft X3ft pond just newly
dug this year on the spot of our old pond which was a third the size. In
the past we have always taken the pump out in winter time (Nov) Question is
do we need to do this now that the pond is bigger? Or would you recommend
still taking this out ( the pump isa hozelock submersable while the filter
(hozelock) is embedded in the ground.
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Frankie & Kenny
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